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To: xkaydet65
New York is a liberal state to an extent, however this is slowly turning. Alot of catholics who have previously voted Dem are leaving that party in droves. And in the area where I live alot of middle and upper class blacks are turning towards the republican party. The majority of Hillary!'s support in the last election came from the inner cities throughout the state, while the majority of the suburbs and rural areas went to Lazio. Lazio was a poor candidate, Giuliani would have beaten her handily and I predict he will if he is the candidate in 2004. As far as Cuomo the younger, right now there is a schism in the state Dem party over this Gubernatioral Race. Cuomo is facing a primary against Carl McCall the popular state comptroller, the head of the NY Dems Judith Hope was forced to resign earlier this month over the demand the state party made that one of them drop out and avoid a Ferrer/Green style debacle that they had in NYC. Pataki is a pretty popular governor and I see him winning reelection easily.
41 posted on 11/28/2001 4:38:57 AM PST by All-American Medic
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To: All-American Medic
the head of the NY Dems Judith Hope was forced to resign earlier this month over the demand the state party made that one of them drop out and avoid a Ferrer/Green style debacle that they had in NYC.

Ack! How did I miss that?

75 posted on 11/28/2001 6:04:15 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: All-American Medic
The majority of Hillary!'s support in the last election came from the inner cities throughout the state, while the majority of the suburbs and rural areas went to Lazio.


98 posted on 11/28/2001 8:49:30 AM PST by 911
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